This is a map of my current trip --

This map shows my current location as well as where I have been. Enjoy. --- Well, here I go again. Where will I possibly end up? Hope you enjoy following me .... Check back often.



Goodbye Easter Island

Back to Santiago. 

November 9, 2017





Hmmm, a week ago I was wearing 6 layers of clothing and trudging through the snow and ice in Antarctica.  Today I find that the perfect dress code is a bathing suit. My luggage tag says IPC on it. Where could I be?  😎





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Just chillin with a couple locals.

Easter Island sunset

The final evening on the island was spent with a picnic supper on the beach and a gorgeous sunset with the moai.

Easter Island

Easter Island

November 6, 2017

A Caracara rests on the railing to a walkway around the Cape Horn lighthouse. 

Seal

A seal takes note of us passing by in the zodiac at Cape Horn.

November 7, 2017

Cruising up the Beagle Channel and the Straight of Magellan towards Punta Arenas, Chile.

The bottom of the world.



We cruised into Punta Arenas, Chile, this morning and docked right next to two Antarctic Exploration ships being operated by the United States National Science Foundation.  Now we fly to Santiago. Tomorrow we head off to another totally different adventure. Keep checking this page to see where we end up next.  


Cruising up from Cape Horn.

The beautiful scenery just never ends.

Cape Horn Landing

The not so famous Antarctic explorer Bad Bob, studies the Cape Horn monument to early explorers with the Cape Horn lighthouse in the background. 

Cape Horn!

This is early In the season and a very remote part of the earth. We have not seen another boat since leaving Uruguay almost two weeks ago. So here we are at Cape Horn ready to make the last zodiac landing of the trip and guess what? The National Geographic Society is already here. We cannot land until they are gone due to limitations of the number of people at the site at any one time. So, we are going to circle the island until they leave. Then we will make our landing in the Zodiacs to the island where the lighthouse and the monument to the earlier explorers are. This will be a very tricky landing. A water landing with very slippery rocks under the water. When we get back to the ship, my internet will be gone for a few days so keep checking from time to time. I will post pictures as soon as I can. Thanks for following along with me on this adventure. 

November 5, 2017

As we cruise north towards Cape Horn,  we are seeing fewer icebergs. As we enter the Drake Passage the weather and sea conditions are remarkably mild. I will lose my internet connection tomottow morning for a few days again so when my communications stop, just keep checking. My posts during that time will all post when i get connected. I hope you are enjoying travelling with me to all these exciting places.

Tip towing through the icebergs.

We've completed our objective in Antarctica and are now working our way through the icebergs and back to the rough waters of the Drake Passage. Upon successfully crossing the Passage our aim is to explore the Cape and some of the Argentinean and Chilean fjords before landing in Puntas Arenas. 

The Antarctic continent.

The almost famous Antarctic explorer Bad Bob atop the ridge above Orne Harbor on the Antarctic continent.

November 3, 2017

Another day in Antarctica with a nice view of our ship.  Visiting many interesting places. This stopping point has a lot of sea ice. We did some cruising with the Zodiacs but were limited by the ice. Port Lockroy, the British research station is nearby but has not been opened up yet this season due to the ice.

Another landing. This time on ice.

We have now made several types of landings. After leaving Uruguay and Argentina where we were on the pier, we made landings onto two small islands which required water landings. Then at Stanley in the Falkland Islands we had a pier to dock at again. In Antarctica,  we first made a water landing and then today we made our landing directly onto a sheet of sea ice. 

Tip towing through the icebergs.

We've completed our objective in Antarctica and are now working our way through the icebergs and back to the rough waters of the Drake Passage. Upon successfully crossing the Passage our aim is to explore the Cape and some of the Argentinean and Chilean fjords before landing in Puntas Arenas. 

The Antarctic continent.

The almost famous Antarctic explorer Bad Bob atop the ridge above Orne Harbor on the Antarctic continent.

Oops!

This morning we carefully made our way to Point Damoy and we spent the day exploring the area and making a rare zodiac landing onto sea ice. When time to leave we found that ice had formed in the channel behind us and we could not leave the way we came. So currently we are trying to make it to our our next destination using another route. 

Oops!

This morning we carefully made our way to Point Damoy and we spent the day exploring the area and making a rare zodiac landing onto sea ice. When time to leave we found that ice had formed in the channel behind us and we could not leave the way we came. So currently we are trying to make it to our our next destination using another route. 

Slow going!

Slowly making our way through the ice.

Penguins

Many penguins pass by us in the Zodiacs. 

Nice day for a swim.

 Temp = -4 celsius (24 fahrenheit).
Ok, ok, there have been better days but I just couldn't resist. It was, shall i say, quite recreshing.

Chinstrap Penguin

Officially in Antarctica

We have crossed the line officially putting us in Antarctica. The plan is to land on Half Moon Island but being one of the first expeditions to arrive in Antarctica this season we will not be sure of the ability to land until we get there. Being early in the season we might be met with too much ice. We will see. Currently it is snowing where we are but it's nice and warm aboard the ship.

Penguins everyplace!

Antarctic scenery as we cruise along.

November 2, 2017

Our first landing in Antarctica. When we left the ship it was snowing lightly but as the day progressed, the weather got better. We explored parts of Half Moon Island and saw lots of birds and several variety of penguins including the chinstrap penguins. I finished the day by going for a swim before heading back to the ship. The swim was, to put it mildly, refreshing.  😨

November 2, 2017

Preparing to make our first landing on the Antarctic ice. 

November 1, 2017

Well, things are a little calmer this morning. The captain has informed us that the winds have reduced down to gale force now. He stated that we were six knots below hurricane force last night with 10 meter seas. The seas are still rough but this ship does a great job in all conditions. It's amazing how well one can sleep in these conditions. Just like being rocked to sleep. The only concern during the night was staying in bed. I suspect that is the reason the beds are all very low to the floor. So you don't get hurt when you are ejected from on top. Anyway, we are now officially in Antarctic waters. We plan on making our first Antarctic landing at Half Moon Island first thing tomorrow morning.